Please tell the meaning of these lines/sentences:-
1) Face of invisibility
2)Cry of silence
3)shackles of slavery
4)quest for freedom
5)sense of urgency
6)for peace comes slow dropping from the veils of the morning to where the cricket sings
7)there's midnight's all a glimmer , and noon a purple glow "
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Answers
1) Face of invisibility
Invisibility is characteristic of something that can not be seen with human eye. God and other metaphysical and abstract things are invisible; however, they can be felt and seen by the eyes of the mind. Anything that makes us aware of the invisible entities mentioned above can be termed as ‘Face of invisibility’.
2)Cry of silence
This oxymoron means the silence is so much that it appears to be crying. This simply means too much of silence.
3)shackles of slavery
Shackles of slavery means chains of bondage. When India was under the rule of the British, it was bound in the shackles of slavery.
4)quest for freedom
It means search for freedom. When Indians were struggling to gain freedom, they were in search of freedom.
5)sense of urgency
It means when you want something to be done very urgently or immediately.
6)for peace comes slow dropping from the veils of the morning to where the cricket sings
This expression is describing a peaceful place far away from the noise of city or human civilization where nature is unblemished and pure. Here only peace reigns or natural sounds always, especially the morning.
7)there's midnight's all a glimmer , and noon a purple glow "
This expression again creating an image of a beautiful natural place, where in the midnight sky is lit with the glow of billions of stars; and the noon is beautiful with the purple glow of the sun.
Explanation:
1.Face of invisibility : Invisible is a thing that cannot by our eyes. Face of invisibility allows us to see that invisibility through the eyes of our heart and soul. Such as god cannot be seen but we can feel him. Usage : She lost her father at an early age
2.Cry of Silence" is an episode of the original Outer Limits. It first aired on 24 October 1964, during the second season.
3. The suffering of blacks under slavery is a popular Hollywood theme ... On one occasion three American black academics turned up.
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Road to Freedom
Fallout 4 Railroad main quest
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LOCATION
Boston Common
Old North Church
REWARD
300+ XP
EDITOR ID
RR101
FORM ID
000459d2
QUEST CHAIN
LEADS TO
Tradecraft
QUEST ANIMATION
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Road to Freedom is a Railroad main quest in Fallout 4.
Quick walkthrough
Railroad main quest: Road to Freedom
(Optional) Acquire the quest in Goodneighbor or Diamond City.
Travel to Boston Common.
Speak to the Tour Bot.
Follow the red trail on the ground.
Inspect the markers as you go along.
Travel to the Old North Church.
Head to the basement.
Find your way to the end where there is circular landmark on the wall.
Spell RAILROAD by rotating the ring to align each letter to the twelve o'clock position, and press the button.
Speak to Desdemona.
Reward: 300 XP
Leads to: Tradecraft
Detailed walkthrough
There are multiple places to acquire this quest, specifically in Diamond City and Goodneighbor. It can be acquired from listening to the Join the Railroad holotape that can be found lying around, overhearing a conversation between two residents of Diamond City near Valentine Detective Agency, talking to Diamond City security inside Diamond City, or by speaking to NPCs who mention the Railroad over the course of the main story (such as Piper and Amari). Any of these actions will trigger the objective to 'Follow the Freedom Trail' to be added to the Pip-Boy, proceed to Boston Common to find the beginning of the trail. Talking to the tour bot will provide additional information but is ultimately unnecessary.
Follow the distinctive red trail of bricks in the ground from location to location. The red line on the ground is largely unbroken but there are a few stretches that are obscured by debris. In these places, the trail is "improvised" using trails of red paint across the street or along with the wreckage of buses and walls. The trail will take the Sole Survivor past several Bostonian landmarks and historical sites, each with a "Freedom Trail" seal outside in the sidewalk, with a letter circled and a number added in red paint. The first seal ("7A") is at Boston Common right near the tour bot. The second seal ("4L") is in front of the Massachusetts State House. The third seal ("2A") is at the entrance to the Old Granary burying ground. The fourth seal ("6O") is near the entrance to Goodneighbor (the Old State House from pre-War Boston's perspective). The fifth seal ("3I") is in front of the Old Corner Bookstore. The sixth seal ("5R") is at Faneuil Hall. The seventh seal ("8D") can be found in front of the Paul Revere House. The eighth and final seal ("1R") can be found at the Old North Church, the end of the trail. Following the Freedom Trail isn't mandatory, the Sole Survivor can travel directly to the Old North Church if they already know its location.
Inside the Old North Church, kill a handful of ghouls and follow the lantern painting to find a way down into the catacombs. At the end of the catacombs, there's another Freedom Trail marker with a ring that spins, similar in appearance to the eight seals on the trail. Rotate the outer wheel clockwise and counterclockwise to align the letters with the arrow and press in the center to input the letter. Spell the word "RAILROAD" one letter at a time to open the secret door. The word must be spelled without mistakes. If any mistakes are made, the word must be restarted from the beginning.